Read the article aloud. Ask students to consider why this area is of particular significance to the Gwich’in, such as how they rely on resources from the land and the importance of the land to their history and culture. Then share the “What’s the Story?” skills sheet for students to complete. When they are done, discuss the 5 W’s and an H (who, what, when, where, why, and how). Next, watch the video “Quannah Chasinghorse.” Discuss the importance of ANWR to Quannah and the Gwich’in tribe. Ask students to think of a place that is important to them, their family, or their heritage. Let students share their connections to these places. Some locations may have religious, social, or cultural importance to students, so be sure to create a respectful environment. Remind students to be thoughtful with their comments and questions. Encourage students to complete the learning extensions (available online at the end of the scrollable article) to learn more about their local surroundings.